Tommy in the Attic

Montreal, QC

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Overview

''I don't do cover'' I am an ORIGINAL 'ONE MAN SHOW' Broadway Rock. I bring you a theatrical Rock Opera with orchestral sounds and backtrack music. I sing and play electric guitar. The music is a mix of classic rock and Broadway, with modern sounds.


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Booking information

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Languages: English, French

Gig length: 30 - 80 minutes

What to expect

This is a one man ROCK OPERA show. No band. yet. I don't do covers, sorry. Only Original music.

I use costumes, sing and play electric guitar including solos at times and play back tracks with full orchestrations of ONLY ORIGINAL BROADWAY ROCK OPERA. These are my compositions.

The show is 1 hour and a half. Could be split in 2 sets of 45 min.

subjects are of conformism, social conditioning, follow your dreams and break out of sleepwalk. Find your unicity.

I can bring cd's and t-shirts for sale for souvenirs if needed .

About

In 1996 Steeve Gilmore (Tommy) formed the band ”Mizart” and recorded 2 albums; one in 1997 ‘Les plaines d’abraham’ and in 1998 ‘Take two’ They opened for Paul Piché, Les frère à ch’Val, and Sylvain Cossette and won the contest ‘la nouvelle fournée’ at the Festival des Mongolfières de St-Jean sur Richelieu in 1998.
Steeve Gilmore wrote 2 full scale Musicals; ‘L’oeil de l’homme in 2000 which was produced it in May 2001 and In 2014 wrote and composed ”The call of the alley” (the Musical), based on 5 songs previously composed for the band ‘Chicago on the Moon”.
In 2002 he composed songs from the Cabaret Jazz repertoire adding to it a touch of rock and formed the band ‘Chicago on the moon’. They won the contest son9 in Verdun in 2003 and played the Band version Chicago on the Moon at the Club Soda in 2003
 

From 2005 to 2010 he wrote different styles and experimented with music. Re-arranged, re-scored and translated the french Musical ‘L’oeil de l’homme’ in English that became the Musical ‘In the heart of the clone’.
Tommy in the Attic emerged from a summary of all this Rock-Musical quest, of being stuck in a social conditioning context which promisses to reveal a darker side of the modern human experience seeking to save himself searching for his own for light. A blend of Rock and Theatricals with existentialist themes under a modern area of atmosphere, a cross link between Tim Burton and Batman.
For other information, please use the contact form, thank you!

Additional booking notes

I ca bring small amplifiers (max 25 people) for everything but if you have a PA system it is better specially for a bigger croud. I would then need 2 line in and 1 mic in on your mixer to add my backtracks with a laptop.

I have an electric guitar
Marshall amp out 1-4th or 1-8th
Microphone and stand
Laptop or Iphone (Mp3 player)
Costumes

I need electricity
2 Mixer in
1-Line in for back tracks
2-Line in for Guitar from amp
3-Mic in

Or I bring a small amp for small rooms only max 25 people.

Set list

2 albums in this show

Album; From the Shadows
Since you Went Away 4:14min (Single)
I am not a Monster 6:09min (single)
Dancing in the dark part1
Dancing in the dark part2 Solo 8:28min
Silent Scream Outside castle getting in... 3;30min
The Ride Solo 5;48 min
We Walk in rows (long Solo) 8;20min
38 min

Album 2; Gathering crews
We rise again 5:28min (single)
Rock saves 4;05min (Single)
The Costume 6:45min
We are the future 5:12min
Find the Door 5:16 min
Wild Roses (Angels) solo 7:30min
I see the light 5:27min (Single)
38.6 min

Influences and inspiration

Alice Cooper, Styx, Crazy Lixx, Sabbath, Bon Jovi, 80's and 90's rock, The Phantom of the Opera, Chicago, Broadway Musicals.

Setup requirements

Electric Guitar, Marshall Amp, Micrphone and Stand, (Small amp for small rooms only that can handle everything, voice, guitar and backtracks).

If you have a PA system it's better, specially for larger groups. I can bring a small amp that andles everything but it's for smaller rooms. I need at least 6 to 8 feet by 4-6 feet for the stage if that is possible. Can do in less, but it's better if I ha

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